For years, beauty had a strict dress code: fresh, clean, minimalist, borderline clinical. Scents were “barely-there,” packaging looked like it belonged in a lab, and indulgence was practically a dirty word. That era is over. Circa 2026, the pendulum has swung. And it has swung directly into a bakery.
Welcome to dessert beauty – the deliciously over-the-top trend taking over fragrance, body care and self-care rituals everywhere. Scroll TikTok, wander a beauty counter, or open literally any fragrance shelf right now and you’ll find vanilla bean, salted caramel, coconut, pistachio, whipped cream and chocolate doing most of the talking.
But don’t mistake this for a phase about (just) wanting to smell like a patisserie. Dessert beauty is really about something much bigger: turning the mundane parts of your routine into a genuine treat. In a year where the small luxuries are validating the lipstick theory ( the financial concept that when facing an economic crisis, consumers will be more willing to buy less costly luxury goods – such as a tube of Clinique Black Honey), a body wash that smells like a cafe order or a body oil rich enough to feel indulgent isn’t frivolous – it’s a five-minute escape hatch. Beauty has officially entered its comfort food era. And, before you pass judgement, we’re ordering seconds. Frosting first!
Giving Your Body Its Just Desserts
Gourmand beauty’s first wave brought pure, unfiltered fun – strawberry balms, cherry-tinted everything, glazed donut skin, and a vanilla takeover so total you had to wonder if sandalwood would ever recover. These products weren’t just doing a job; they were having a good time, and inviting you along for it.
Body care has become dessert beauty’s biggest playground. What used to be the practical afterthought of a shower routine is now getting the same star treatment as skin care and fragrance – richer textures, bakery-worthy scent profiles, and formulas designed to make a Tuesday shower feel like an occasion.
Case in point: Glow Lab’s Triple Moisturising Creamy Body Wash collection (available now at Coles), which brings cafe-level indulgence straight into the shower with scents like Coconut & Vanilla Bean, Salted Caramel & Pistachio, and Cashmere & White Blossom. The range was popular enough to spawn its own real-life moment – a sold-out Cafe Creamy pop-up in Bondi, complete with Parisian-style hot chocolates inspired by the collection. Proof, if any was needed, that dessert beauty has fully escaped the bathroom shelf and turned into an actual sensory event.
For anyone who wants the fantasy dialled up even further, Sundae Body’s Whipped Shower Foams go all in on the celebration angle. Highlights include Cookies & Cream, Glazed Doughnut and new drop Birthday Cake – with notes of buttercream, strawberry jam, vanilla bean and coconut milk that turn an ordinary rinse into something that genuinely feels like blowing out candles. Because sometimes the whole point of self-care isn’t to be serious about it – it’s to enjoy the little things, whipped cream and all.
Makeup: Have Your Cake and Wear It Too
Dessert beauty didn’t stop at the shower door – it made its way to the face, where the appeal is now as much about the experience as the finish. Lips especially have leaned all the way into their sweet tooth, with glossy textures, nourishing formulas and shade names that read like a pastry menu.
Ole Henriksen’s Pout Preserve Peptide Lip Treatment collection is the poster child for this playful pivot, turning an everyday essential into a full dessert cart. There’s Strawberry Sorbet, a soft pink with a berry twist; Creme Brulee, a warm caramel nude that basically is the beauty equivalent of cracking that caramelised sugar top; the deeper, richer Cocoa Creme; Sweet Macaron, all delicate Parisian pink; and Vanilla Bonbon, a sheer, glossy finish with an actual vanilla scent that leans fully into gourmand fantasy.
Then there’s Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Lip Balm, proof that the dessert-beauty instinct works just as well in a hardworking staple as it does in a limited-edition drop. Built on intensively moisturising cocoa butter and vitamin E, it delivers 48-hour hydration and helps prevent and protect against chapped, cracked lips – all while being vegan. It’s less “treat yourself” indulgence and more “actually treats your lips,” but the cocoa butter connection keeps it firmly in dessert beauty territory: rich, comforting, and quietly essential.
Beyond the Sugar Rush
If the first wave of gourmand beauty was all sugar, the next chapter is where things get genuinely sophisticated. Perfumers are now pairing dessert-inspired notes with herbs, woods, spices and musks – the fragrance equivalent of trading a cupcake for a perfectly composed dessert at a restaurant that takes itself, just slightly, more seriously.
Vanilla isn’t just on the menu anymore – it’s become the head chef. Once dismissed as beauty’s most basic note, it’s become one of fragrance’s most luxurious ingredients, reimagined through richer, moodier interpretations. Byredo Future Memories Eau de Parfum, available at Mecca, is a standout example – blending Madagascar vanilla CO₂ and vanilla liquor with crisp galbanum, blackcurrant, orange blossom and soft musks. Rather than chasing nostalgia, it’s built around the idea of creating memories in real time – the everyday moments that quietly become the ones you remember later.
Alongside elevated vanilla, perfumers are embracing herbal gourmands, folding traditionally fresh, aromatic notes into sweeter compositions to create fragrances that feel cleaner, more intimate and increasingly gender-fluid. Amouage Santal Sohar, from The Attars Collection, nails this balance – a striking mix of powdery-green basil rose, spicy clove bark and warm sandalwood. The effect is a sweet scent that is almost edible. Like standing in a richly spiced kitchen waiting for your Gingerbread cookies to cool. But with a polish that keeps it firmly in the fine-fragrance zone rather than in food-court territory.
Baked to Perfection
Home fragrance has embraced the same craving for comfort, nostalgia and edible-inspired scents, turning living rooms into bakeries, cafes and dessert bars without a single calorie in sight. The only thing missing is someone asking if you’d like cream with that.
Not every gourmand candle smells like frosting. Some take a far more sophisticated route. Glasshouse Fragrances’Dusk At The Kasbah Soy Candle layers honey, vanilla and saffron over warm tobacco leaves, sandalwood and tonka bean, creating something that feels less like a vanilla cupcake and more like wandering through a Middle Eastern pastry shop at sunset. It’s rich without being cloying – the fragrant equivalent of flaky baklava, sticky with honey, perfumed with warming spices and finished with just enough sweetness to keep you coming back for another bite.
Then there’s the other end of the spectrum, where nostalgia wins every time. The Dusk x Streets Collection bottles some of Australia’s most iconic frozen treats, transforming childhood favourites into candles, diffusers and home fragrance. Bubble O’Bill, Rainbow Paddle Pop, Banana Paddle Pop, Golden Gaytime, Splice and Weis don’t just smell sweet – they smell like school holidays, summer afternoons and chasing the ice cream truck down the street. It’s dessert beauty at its most playful, proving that sometimes the most powerful fragrance note isn’t vanilla or caramel – it’s nostalgia itself.
The Cherry on Top
The next era of gourmand beauty isn’t about smelling like dessert in the most literal sense anymore – it’s about bottling the feeling dessert gives you: comfort, nostalgia, warmth, a little bit of joy. Today’s beauty consumer doesn’t just want products that perform; they want products that make them feel something, and dessert beauty has quietly become one of the most effective ways to deliver that.
Whether it’s a birthday-cake shower foam, a caramel-nude lip tint, or a vanilla fragrance built for grown-up memories rather than childhood nostalgia, the trend proves the same thing every time: the products people fall hardest for are usually the ones that bring a little joy along with them. And right now, beauty is very much here for it – one bakery-inspired formula at a time. Just make sure you save room for it !